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That June, Hogan spent time in France writing and sending his demos to O'Riordan in New York to add lyrics.[5] Together they wrote and demoed 11 songs that winter, with the final emails from O'Riordan arriving to Hogan hours before she died.[6]
The surviving bandmates set aside her vocals for several months following her death and after getting the full support from O'Riordan's family,[7] they brought in Stephen Street—who produced several of their early albums—to complete the recording sessions
The Cranberries will split up after the release of In the End, which is their eighth album. Musical history is littered with posthumous albums, from the good to the bad to the outright ugly. [...]
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[...], these songs [on the album] are among some of the best they’ve done.